List of wars involving Albania
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This is a list of wars that Albanian states and Albanian armed forces have been involved in.
- Albanian victory
- Albanian defeat
- Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil war or internal conflict, result unknown, mixed results, stalemate, ceasefire or indecisive)
- Ongoing conflict
Medieval Albania
[edit]Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result |
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Rebellion of Arbanon (1257–1259) | Principality of Arbanon | Empire of Nicaea | Inconclusive
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Byzantine-Angevin war (1274–1281)[1] | Byzantine Empire | Victory
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Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347 | John V Palaiologos Regents: Anna of Savoy John XIV Kalekas Alexios Apokaukos Allies: Zealots of Thessalonica Serbia (1343–1347) Bulgaria Principality of Karvuna |
John VI Kantakouzenos Allies: Serbia (1342–1343) Beylik of Aydin (1342/3–1345) Ottoman beylik (1345–1347) Beylik of Saruhan Principality of Albania Principality of Muzaka |
Mixed Results
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Muzaka-Serbian Conflict (1350-1372) |
Principality of Muzaka Support: Byzantine Empire Gropa family Angevins |
Serbian Empire (until 1355) Kingdom of Serbia (from 1355) |
Albanian Victory
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Albanian-Anjou Conflict (1358-1383) | Principality of Albania | Angevin Kingdom of Naples | Albanian victory
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Albanian-Epirote War of 1359 | Albanian Losha Family and Shpata Family | Despotate of Epirus | Victory
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Albanian-Epirote War (1367–70) | Albanian Losha Family | Despotate of Epirus in Ioannina | Ceasefire
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Albanian-Epirote War (1374–1375) | Despotate of Arta | Despotate of Epirus in Ioannina | Ceasefire
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Durrës Expedition (1376) | Principality of Albania | Navarrese Company | Defeat
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Knights Hospitaller invasion of Despotate of Arta (1378) | Despotate of Arta | Knights Hospitaller | Victory |
Albanian-Epirote War (1381–84) | Despotate of Arta | Despotate of Epirus in Ioannina Ottoman Empire |
Inconclusive
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Albanian-Epirote War of 1385[3] | Despotate of Arta | Despotate of Epirus | Ceasefire
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Thopian-Zetan War (1385) | Principality of Albania Ottoman Empire |
Principality of Zeta | Victory
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Albanian-Epirote War of 1389–90[4] | Despotate of Arta (all four battles) Malakasi Tribe (second battle) |
Despotate of Epirus (all four battles) Thessaly (second battle) Ottoman Empire (third and fourth battles) |
Defeat
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Venetian-Albanian War (1392) | Princedom of Albania | Republic of Venice | Defeat
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Albanian-Epirote War of 1399-1400 (April 1399 – July 1400)[citation needed] |
Albanian Zenebishi Family | Despotate of Epirus Pro-Epirote Albanian Clans |
Victory
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Vonko–Shpata War (November 1400 – Late 1401) |
Despotate of Arta | Vonko's Forces | Victory
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Civil war of the Despotate of Arta (1401–08)[5] (late 1401 – 1408) | 1401–1403: Despotate of Arta supported by Skurra Bua Shpata and Muriq Shpata 1403–1407:
Ottoman Empire (1406 only) |
County palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos | Sgouros and Paul are defeated, Maurice is victorious
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Zenebishi-Venetian war (1402–1413) | Principality of Gjirokastër | Republic of Venice | Defeat
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First Scutari War (early 1405 – January 1413) | Balšići Lordship of Zeta Crnojević family Albanian Humoj family Serb peasants Albanian peasants Albanian Zaharia family (late 1412 – early 1413) |
Republic of Venice Zaharia family (early 1405 – late 1412) Albanian Jonima family |
Mixed results
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Second Thopia-Muzaka War (late 1411) |
Albanian Thopia family | Muzaka family | Muzaka Victory
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Albanian invasion of Epirus (1411–1412) | Albanian Zenebishi Family
Albanian Shpata Family |
Despotate of Epirus Greeks of Ioannina |
Victory
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Ottoman-Gjirokastër War (1414) | Albanian Zenebishi Family | Ottoman Empire | Defeat
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Albanian-Epirote War of 1416 (October 1416) |
Despotate of Arta | Despotate of Epirus | Defeat
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Second Ottoman-Gjirokastër War (1418) | Albanian Zenebishi Family | Ottoman Empire | Defeat
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Second Scutari War (1419–23) | Zeta Serbian Despotate (after 1421) Albanian nobility: |
Republic of Venice | Inconclusive
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Albanian Revolt (1432–36) | Albanian rebels
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Ottoman Empire | Mixed results
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Albanian-Ottoman wars (1443–1479) |
1443–44: Kastrioti Family Arianiti Family 1444–46: 1446–50: 1450–51: 1451–54: 1454–56: 1456–68: 1468–78: 1478–79:
Lordship of Zeta (Siege of Shkodra only) |
1443–44: Ottoman Empire 1444–46: 1446–50: 1450–51: 1451–54: 1454–56: 1456–68: 1468–78: 1478–79: |
Ottoman conquest of Albania halted until 1479
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Albanian–Venetian War (December 1447 – October 1448) |
League of Lezhë | Republic of Venice Pro-Venetian Alliance:
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Victory
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Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–1479) | Republic of Venice Papal States League of Lezhë Principality of Zeta Maniots Greek rebels |
Ottoman Empire | Ottoman victory, Treaty of Constantinople (1479) |
Ottoman Albania
[edit]Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result |
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Crnojević-Kastrioti Invasion of Zeta (June 1481) |
Zetan rebels Crnojević family Kastrioti family |
Ottoman Empire | Victory
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First Scutari-Berat War | Pashalik of Scutari | Pashalik of Berat | Scutari victory
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Scutari invasion of Montenegro (1785) | Pashalik of Scutari | Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
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Victory
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First Scutari-Ottoman War | Pashalik of Scutari | Ottoman Empire | Victory
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Souliote War (1789–1793) | Pashalik of Yanina | Albanian Souliotes | Souliote Victory |
Second Scutari-Ottoman War
(1795) |
Pashalik of Scutari | Ottoman Empire | Albanian Victory
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Second Scutari invasion of Montenegro (Early 1796–September 1796) |
Pashalik of Scutari | Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
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Defeat
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Ali Pasha's Invasion of Butrint
(18–25 October 1798) |
Pashalik of Yanina
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First French Republic | Victory
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Turco-Egyptian conquest of Sudan (1820–1824) | Egypt Eyalet under Muhammad Ali of Egypt | Sennar Sultanate Shayqih Kingdom Sultanate of Darfur | Victory
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First Egyptian–Ottoman War (1831–1833) | Egypt Eyalet under Muhammad Ali of Egypt
Albanian bashi-bazouks |
Ottoman Empire | Victory
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Albanian revolts of 1833-1839 | Albanian rebels | Ottoman Empire | Mixed Results,mostly in favour of Albania
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Uprising of Dervish Cara (1843-1844) | Albanian rebels | Ottoman Empire | Defeat
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Second Egyptian–Ottoman War (1839–1841) | Egypt Eyalet under Muhammad Ali of Egypt
Albanian bashi-bazouks Spanish Empire Kingdom of France |
Ottoman Empire | Mixed results
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Montenegrin Civil War of 1847[10][11][12] | Brda Tribes
Crmnica Tribes |
Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro | Defeat
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Battle of Muriq (1861) |
Northern Albanian Highlanders | Montenegro | Victory
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Battle of Lëkurës (1878) |
Albanian irregulars | Greece |
Victory |
League of Prizren Secessionist War (1880–1881) |
League of Prizren | Ottoman Empire | Defeat
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Greco-Turkish War of 1897 | Ottoman Empire | Greece | Victory |
Malissori uprising
(1911) |
Albanian tribes | Ottoman Empire | Victory
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Albanian Revolt of 1912
(1912) |
Independent Albania | Ottoman Empire | Victory
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Albanian Independence to the end of the First World War (1912–1918)
[edit]Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result |
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Uprising in Lumë (30 October–6 December 1912) |
Albanian Irregulars | Kingdom of Serbia | Albanian victory
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Dibran Wars (1912-1921) | Albanian irregulars from Dibër
Principality of Albania (1921) |
Kingdom of Yugoslavia | Albanian victory
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Peasant Revolt in Albania (May–October 1914) |
Principality of Albania Kosovar Albanian Kachaks Mirdita Tribesmen Mati Tribesmen Austro-Hungarian Volunteers Romanian Volunteers Support: Austro-Hungarian Empire Kingdom of the Netherlands |
Muslim Albanian Rebels Republic of Central Albania Support: Ottoman Empire |
Principality of Albania victory
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Italian invasion of Vlorë (December 1914) | Principality of Albania | Kingdom of Italy | Defeat
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Austro-Hungarian invasion of Albania (January 1916–April 1916) |
Austro-Hungarian Empire Albanian guerrillas |
Kingdom of Italy Republic of Central Albania |
Austro-Hungarian-Albania guerilla victory |
Central Power invasion of Albania (December 1915) |
Austro-Hungarian Empire Kingdom of Bulgaria (Until September 1917) Gheg guerrillas Tosk guerrillas Mati Tribesmen |
Republic of Central Albania |
Interwar Period (1918–1939)
[edit]Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result |
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Korçë Crisis (1916–1920) | Albanian Cheta | French Third Republic
Support: |
Victory
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Koplik War (1920–1921) | Principality of Albania Albanian Resistance |
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes | Victory |
Vlora War (1920) |
Albanian Rebels | Kingdom of Italy | Compromise agreement
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Albanian-Yugoslav border war (1921) | Principality of Albania | Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes | Victory
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June Revolution (1924) | Noli supporters
Kelmendi Tribesmen |
Principality of Albania
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Noli victory
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Zogu invasion of Albania (1924) | Noli Government | Zogist rebels
Yugoslav Army |
Zogu Victory
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Italian invasion of Albania (1939) |
Kingdom of Albania | Kingdom of Italy | Defeat |
World War II and Cold War period (1939–1991)
[edit]Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result |
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Greco-Italian War (1940–1941) |
Kingdom of Italy | Kingdom of Greece Air support: British Empire |
Stalemate
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Invasion of Yugoslavia
(1941) |
Nazi Germany | Yugoslavia | Victory
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War of Ceraja and Sllatina(1941) [18] | Albanian irregulars | Chetniks | Victory |
Albanian Resistance of World War II (1939–1944) |
LANÇ Legality Movement Balli Kombëtar (Until 1943) |
Kingdom of Italy (Until 1943)
Nazi Germany (From 1943) Balli Kombëtar (From 1943) |
Albanian Communist Victory
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The Kelmend uprising (1945) | People's Socialist Republic of Albania | Kelmendi tribesmen | PR Albania victory
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Anti-Communist Resistance in Mirdite (1945–1950) | People's Socialist Republic of Albania | Mirdita Tribesmen | PR Albania victory
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Albanian–Yugoslav border conflict (1948–1954) | PR Albania | SFR Yugoslavia
Financial/Military support: |
Albanian Victory
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Post Cold War (1991–present)
[edit]Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 | Result |
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Kosovo War (1998-1999) |
KLA
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Yugoslavia | Kumanovo Agreement
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ Sainty, Guy Stair (December 2018). Tà huajt pÃr shqipÃrinà dhe shqiptarÃT. Boletín Oficial del Estado. ISBN 9788434025066.
- ^ Nicol, Donald M. (1984). The Despotate of Epiros, 1267–1479: A Contribution to the History of Greece in the Middle Ages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 142–145. ISBN 978-0-521-13089-9.
- ^ Fine, John V. A. Jr. (1994) [1987]. The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. p. 355. ISBN 0-472-08260-4.
Early in 1385 John Spata attacked Jannina but soon withdrew when he saw he could not crack the defenses created by Esau.
- ^ Fine, John V. A. Jr. (1994) [1987]. The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. p. 355. ISBN 0-472-08260-4.
- ^ Fine, John V. A. Jr. (1994) [1987]. The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-08260-4.[page needed]
- ^ Fine, John V. A. Jr. (1994) [1987]. The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-08260-4.
However, despite winning a major open-field battle against Tocco's forces in 1412, the Albanian allies could not take Jannina
- ^ Fine, John V. A. Jr. (1994) [1987]. The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. p. 356. ISBN 0-472-08260-4.
Carlo brought his forces south; the people of Arta submitted to him, and he entered the town in October 1416..
- ^ Rade Turov Plamenac; Jovan R. Bojović (1997). Memoari. CID. p. 566. ISBN 9788649500471. Archived from the original on 13 March 2023. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
По смрти Султана Мехмеда мјесеца маја 1481. године Иван Црнојевић нападне Жабљак и преотме га Турској
- ^ a b Kosovo: A Short History . p. 176
- ^ Michael Schuman (14 May 2014). Serbia and Montenegro. Infobase. p. 19. ISBN 9781438122526. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- ^ Clissold, Henry Clifford Darby (1966). Short History of Yugoslavia. CUP Archive. p. 79. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
civil war montenegro 1847.
- ^ William Miller (12 October 2012). The Ottoman Empire and Its Successors, 1801-1927. Routledge. ISBN 9781136260469. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
- ^ Kokkinos, P. (1965). Կոկինոս Պ., Հունահայ գաղութի պատմությունից (1918–1927) (in Armenian). Yerevan: National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia. pp. 14, 208–209. ISBN 9789609952002. Cited in Vardanyan, Gevorg (12 November 2012). Հայ-հունական համագործակցության փորձերը Հայոց ցեղասպանության տարիներին (1915–1923 թթ.) [The attempts of the Greek-Armenian Co-operation during the Armenian Genocide (1915–1923)]]. akunq.net (in Armenian). Research Center on Western Armenian Studies. Archived from the original on 25 August 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
- ^ Gyula Andrássy, Bismarck, Andrássy, and Their Successors, Houghton Mifflin, 1927, p. 273.
- ^ Jung, Peter (20 May 2003). The Austro-Hungarian Forces in World War I (1): 1914-16. Bloomsbury USA. p. 13. ISBN 9781841765945. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
- ^ a b "26 July 1920, took place the Koplik war against the Yugoslav army". www.qmksh.al. 25 July 2017.
- ^ a b "Malësorët e Malësisë (Në Mal të Zi) dhe Lufta e Koplikut". 12 October 2020.
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20150602162436/http://www.ballikombetar.info/shalaebajgores.php
Bibliography
[edit]- Elsie, Robert (2010). Historical Dictionary of Albania. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7380-3.
- Pollo, Stefanaq (1984), Historia e Shqipërisë: Vitet 30 të shek. XIX-1912 (in Albanian), Akademia e Shkencave e RPS të Shqipërisë, Instituti i Historisë, OCLC 165705732
- Rogers, C.J.; Caferro, W.; Reid, S. (2010). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. pp. 1–471. ISBN 978-0-19-533403-6.